Read the lines from "Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One
Night."
And there and then and bathed by the rising sun, my son in his
grave, in his rude-dug grave I deposited,

What does the use of the phrase "rude-dug grave" suggest?

(A)The speaker's actions are disrespectful of his fellow
soldier.

(B)The speaker's behavior does not reflect behavior
becoming a soldier.

(C)The speaker does not have the time or the tools to dig a proper grave.

(D) The speaker digs the grave carelessly and with little
skill.

Respuesta :

The use of the phrase "rude-dug grave" suggests that: (C)The speaker does not have the time or the tools to dig a proper grave.

In this poem, we read the lamentation of a soldier who wails over the death of a fellow soldier who he considered his son. He had hoped to spend more time with this soldier but death would not allow that.

In the lines that lead to the phrase above, he lamented that his death was too sudden.

So, we can infer that he did not have the time and tools to dig a proper grave for the dead soldier.

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Answer:

(C)The speaker does not have the time or the tools to dig a proper grave.

Explanation:

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